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SOCIETY OF 
AMERICAN WARS 

COMMANDERY OF THE 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 




(Hommanb^rg 
Btatrtrt of (CoUtmbia 



Founded January II, 1 897 



MOTTO: Vicerunt nt vivamus 
Colors : Sanguine and Blue 



WASHINGTON. D. C. 
JULY. 1908 



OFFICERS OF THE 

of tl|r ^otxtt^ nf Amtrtran Mars 

FOR THE YEAR ENDING JAN. 12, IQOQ 

URAL Henry Tudor Brownwell Harris 
Washington,- D. C. 

Bue-OIommanbfra-dipiipral 

Brig.-Gen'l George A. Woodward, U. S. A. 
Washington, D. C. 

Admiral George Dewey, U. S. N. 
Washington, D. C. 

David Jayne Hill, L.L D. 
American Ambassador to Germany 

David Starr Jordan, L.L. D. 

President Leland Stanford, Jmiior, University, 

Palo Alto, California 

Hon. Levi P. Morton 
New York City 

Woodrow Wilson, L.L. D. 
President Princeton University 

Archibald J. Treat, Esq. 
San Francisco, Cal. 



Joseph Cuyler Hardie 
No. 605, The Plaza, Washington, D. C. 

Comd'r John H. Moore, U. S. N. 
Washington, D. C. 

IKp0tatrar-<8i(ttrral 

Henry G. Crocker 
Washington, D. C. 

Franklin C Prindle, U. S. N. 
Washington, D. C 

(JlifanrfUnr-dfnrral 

Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, U. S. N. 
Washington, D. C. 

Henry van Dyke, D. D. 

Princeton, N. J. 

0Mrgfi»«-<]i>Fnrral 

Surgeon-General Presley M. Rixey, U. S. N. 
Washington, D. C. 

Capt. W. W. Kimball, U. S. N. 
Washington, D. C. 



Bacut^ of Amprtran Wars 
OInmma^^rrl^ nf tlir jBiatrirt nf dnhtmliia 

Officers for the year ending April 30, 1 909 

(fiommanbpr 
THOMAS HYDE, Esq. 

1537 28th Street, Washington, D. C. 

&pninr "Birf-QIommau&rr 

Brig. Gen'l. GEO. A. WOODWARD 

U. S. Army, retired 

2110 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. 

Smtiur 1Iirf-QlDmmau&rr 

Commander JOSEPH L. JAYNE, U. S. N. 
General Board, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

JOSEPH CUYLER HARDIE, Esq. 
605 The Plaza, Washington, D. C. 

©rpuHurpr 

Commander JOHN H. MOORE, U. S. Navy, Retired 
1755 P Street, Washington, D. C. 



MILO COLBURN SUMMERS, Esq. 
314 7th Street N. E., Washington, D. C. 



FRANKLIN C. PRINDLE 

Civil Eng., U. S. N., retired 

The Woodley, Washington, D. C. 

I^tatorian 

WM. GRAHAM SUMNER. LL.D. 
New Haven, Conn, 

<EI?attn»Unr 

Gen'l. JOHN B. CASTLEMAN 
Louisville, Ky. 

(B^aplvLxn 

REV. G. FREELAND PETER 
Tudor Place, Washington, D. C. 

CHARLES W. RICHARDSON, M. D. 
1317 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D, C. 

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CHauttrtl (5) 
Gen'l. GEORGE L. ANDREWS 

U. S. Army, retired 
2400 Columbia Road. Washington, D. C. 

Comdr.FRED. A. ABERCOMBIE- MILLER 

U. S. Navy, retired 

Care of Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

WM. H. WILMER, M. D. 
16101 Street, Washington, D. C. 

Gen'l MAXWELL VAN ZANDT WOODHULL 
2033 G Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 

HENRY GRAHAM CROKER. Esq. 
Florence Court, Washington, D. C. 



SlcprfaptttatiiirH ttt tl|e QIomittatt&rrff-ttt-QII]Uf (3) 

Lt. Gen'l. NELSON APPLETON MILES 

U. S. Army, retired 

1736 N Street, Washington, D. C. 

LEVI PARSONS MORTON, Esq. 
681 5th Avenue, New York City 

WOODROW WILSON. LL. D. 
Princeton, N. J, 



Abercrombie-Miller, Frederick A., 
U, S. Navy, retired 

Care Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Allen, Hon. Chas. Herbert 

38 Nassau St., New York City 

Ames, Howard Emerson, U. S. Navy 
Medical Officer in Command 
U. S. Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass. 

Anderson, Col. George Smith 

1st Cavalry, Gen'l Staff, U. S. Army 
Governors Island, N. Y. 

Andrews, Hon. Charles 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

Andrews, Gen'l George L., U. S. A., retired 
2400 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. 

AsTOR, CoL. John Jacob 

23 W. Twenty-sixth St., New York City 

Badger, Caft. Charles Johnston, U. S. Navy 
Supt. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 

Bailey, William Whitman, LL. D. 

No. 6 Gushing St., Providence, R. I. 

Ball, R. T. M., Pay Director, U. S. Navy 
In charge Naval Pay Office 

Post Office Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

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Barnette, Capt. W. J., U. S. Navy 
Siipt. Naval Observatory 
Washington, D. C. 

Barr, Brig-Gen^l Thomas F. 
U. S. Army, retired 

The Brunswick, Back Bay, Boston, Mass. 

Barry, Beic-Gen'l Thomas H., U. S. Army 
Commanding Army of Cuban Pacification, 
Havana, Cuba 

Bates, Maj.-Gen'l Alfred E. 
U. S. Army, retired 

Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C. 

Belknap, Lt.-Comdr. Reginald R., U. S. Navy 
Naval Attache, Berlin, Germany 

Bellinger, Lt.-Col. John B. 

Quartermaster's Dept., U. S. Army 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Bergland, Major Eric, U. S. Army, retired 
P. O. Box 30, Baltimore, Md. 

Bernadou, Comdr. J. B., U. S. Navy 
Naval Attache, Rome, Italy 

BixBY, Lt.-Col. William Herbert, U. S. Army 
Room 508, Federal Building, Chicago, 111. 

Blunt, Col. Stanhope E. 
Ordnance Dept., U. S. Army 

Springfield Armory, Springfield, Mass. 



Brayton, Col. George Mitchell, U. S. Army 

Hotel Gordon, Washington, D. C. 
Breckinridge, Maj.-Gen'l J. C. 
U. S. Army, retired 

No. 33 Shipwright St., Annapolis, Md. 

Brown SON, Rear- Admiral Willard H. 
U. S. Navy, retired 

No. 1736 M St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Bruff, Lt.Col. Lawrence Laurenson 

Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, Frank- 
ford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Buffington, Brig.-Gen'l a. R. 
U. S. Army, retired 

No. 26 Grove St., Madison, N. J. 
BURBANK, Brig.-Gen'l J. B., U. S. A., retired 

Care Manhattan Club, New York City 
Burr, Major Edward, Eng. Corps, U. S. Army 

No. 25 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass. 
Bush-Brown, Henry Kirke 

Newburgh, N. Y. 
Caldwell, Joshua William 

Knoxville, Tenn. 
Capehart, Comdr. Edward Everette,- U. S. N. 
Comdt. Naval Training Station, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. Comdg. U. S. S. 'Tensacola" 
Carter, Thomas Frederick 
Versailles, Ky. 



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Castleman, Gen'l J. B. 

No. 1415 4th St., Louisville, Ky. 

Church, Irving Porter, Civil Engineer 
Ithaca, New York 

Coffin, Lt.-Col. Wm. Harrison, C. A. C. 
U. S. Army, Fort Washington, Md. 

Cooper, Admiral Philip Henry 
U. S. Navy, retired 
Morristown, N. J. 

CouDERT, Frederick Rene, LL. D. 

No. 155 \V. 58th St., Nev/ York City 

Co wen, Brig.-Gen'l Ben J. Rush 

No. 2406 Highland Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 

Craighill, Major Wm. Edward, C. E., U. S. A. 
Custom House, Mobile, Ala 

Craighill, Brig. -Gen'l Wm. Price 
U. S. Army, retired 

P. O. Box No. 14, Charlestown, W. Va. 

Crocker, Henry Graham, M. L. 

Dept. of State, Washington, D. C. 

Crozier, Brig.-Gen'l William, U. S. Army 
Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C. 

Dabney, Charles Wm., LL. D. 

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Davis, Brig.-Gen'l Edward, U. S. A., retired 
No. 1522 Hastings St., Honolulu, H. T. 



Dempsey, Col. Charles A., U. S. A., retired 
Care Adjutant General, Richmond, Va. 

Dewey^ Admiral George, U. S. Navy- 
Mills Building, Washington, D. C. 

Douglas, Hon. William Wilberforce 
Providence, R. I. 

Draper, Gen'l William F. 
Hopedale, Mass. 

DuTTON, Major Clarence Edward 

U. S. Army, retired, Englewood, N. J. 

Edgerly, Brig.-Gen'l Winfield Scott, U. S. A. 
Comdg. Dept. Dakota, St. Paul, Minn. 

Evans, Rear-Admiral Robley D., U. S. Navy 
Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Eyerman, John 
Easton, Pa. 

Fallows, Right Rev. Samuel 

967 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. 

Folger, Admiral W. M., U. S. Navy, retired 
Windsor, Vt. 

Frazer, Reah, Pay Director, U. S. Navy 
General Storekeeper, Navy Yard 
New York City 

Gibson, Capt. Francis Marion, U.S.A., retired 
Park Avenue Hotel, New York City 

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GiLLis, Lt.-Comdr. Irwin Van Gordon, U.S.N. 

Naval Attache, Pekin, China 
Greenough, Col. Geo. Gordon, U. S. Army 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Greene, Capt. Richard Henry 

No. 235 Central Park, New York City 
Hamilton, Lt.-Col. Wm. Reeve, C. A, C, 
U. S. Army, Rectg. Service 

Third and Olive Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 
Hardie, Joseph Cuyler 

The "Plaza," Washington, D. C. 

Harris, Admiral H. T. B., U. S. Navy, retired 
1708 Rhode Island Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Hatfield, James Taft, Ph. D. 
Evanston, 111. 

Herbert, Hilery Abner 

1419 G St., Washington, D. C. 

Hill, Adams Sherman, LL. D. 

12 Reservoir St., Cambridge, Mass. 

Hill, David Jayne, LL. D. 

American Legation, Berlin, Germany 

HiNTON, George Frederick 

Army and Navy Club, New York City 

Holden, Jonas H., U. S. Navy 

Ordnance Officer, U. S. S. "Missouri" 

Horn, Capt. T. N., 3rd F. A., U. S. Army 
Fort Myer, Va. 

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HORNELOWER, Wm. BuTLER, LL, D. 

No. 5 E. 89th St., New York City 

HoTCHKiss, Walter B. 

No. 66 Broadway, New York City 

Humphreys, Rev. Frank Landon 
Morristown, N. J. 

Hyde, Thomas 

1537 28th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Jarrett, Capt. Arthur R., M. D. 

Contract Surgeon, U. S. Army, 95 Halsey 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Jayne, Lt.-Comdr. Joseph Lee, U. S. Navy 
Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Jenkins, Hon. James Graham 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

Jordan, John Woolf 

No. 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kenny, Paymaster Gen'l Albert Sewell 
U. S. Navy, retired 

1402 Chapin St. N. W., Washington, D. C 

Kerr, Col. John Brown, 12th Cav., U. S. Army 
Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. 

King, Gen'l Chas., U. S. Army, retired 

Room 117, Miller Block, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Kimball, Capt. Wm. Wirt, U. S. Navy 
Mills Building, Washington, D. C. 

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Knox, Col. Thomas Tauler, U. S. A., retired 
National Soldier's Home, Hampton, Va. 

Langhorne, Capt. George T., U. S. Army 

nth Cav. A. D. C, care Adjutant Generals 
Office, Washington, D. C. 

Lea, Overton 

Nashville Tenn. 

McClurg, Walter Audubon, U. S. Navy 
Medical Director, Washington, D. C. 

McFarland, Walter Martin 

No. 154 S. Homewood Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 

McLean, Capt. Thos. Chalmers, U. S. Navy 
Mills Building, Washington, D. C. 

Manderson, Gen'l Chas. Frederick 
Omaha, Nebr. 

Marsh, Lt.-Comdr. Charles Carlton, U.S.N. 
Board of Ins. and Survey 
Washington, D. C. 

Mason, Rear-Admiral Newton E., U. S. Navy 
Chief, Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Dept., 
Washington, D. C. 

Mercer, Major Wm. Allen, nth Cav., U.S.A. 
Havana, Cuba 

Merry, Rear-Admiral John Fairfield 
U. S. Navy, retired 

142 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. 

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Miles, Lt.-Gen'l Nelson Appleton 
U. S. Army, retired 

No. 1736 N St., Washington, D. C. 
Mills, Brig.-Gen'l Albert Leopold 
U. S. Army 
Comdg. Dept. Visayas, Manila, P. I. 
Mills, Col. Stephen Crosby 

Inspector Gen'l, Governors Island, N. Y. 

Miller, George Peckham 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

Montfort, Capt. Elias Riggs 
Cincinnati, Ohio 

Moore, Comdr. John H., U. S. Navy, retired 
No. 1755 P St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Morton, Levi Parsons 

No. 681 Fifth Ave., New York City 

Newgarden, Capt. Geo. Joseph 
U. S. Army, retired 
The Ricardo, No. 1619 17th St. N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 

Noble, Major Robert H., ist Infty., U. S. A. 
Vancouver Bks., Washington, Dr-C. 

Norton, Rear-Admiral Charles Stuart 
U. S. Navy, retired 

No. 116 Westfield Ave., Westfield, N. J. 

Norton, Comdr. H. P., U. S. Navy 

Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

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Patch, Commodore Nathaniel J. K. 
U. S. Navy, retired 

No. 27 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. 

Pennington, Brig.-Gen'l Alex. C, M. 
U. S. Army, retired 
No. ^z East 82nd St., New York City 

Peters, Capt. G. H., U. S. Navy 

1354 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. 

Peter, Rev. G. Freeland 

Tudor Place, Washington, D. C. 

PiLLSBURY, Rear- Admiral John Elliott 
U. S. Navy, Chief, Bureau of Navigation 

Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 
Potts, Brig.-Gen'l Ramsey D., U. S. Army 

Hdqrs. Dept. of the Gulf, Atlanta, Ga. 

Powell, Joseph Wright, U. S. Navy 

Asst. Naval Constructor, Cramp & Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Prindle^ Franklin C, Civil Engineer 
U. S. Navy, retired 
The Woodley, Washington, D. C. 

Reich MANN, Major Carl, U. S. Army 

24th Infty., Havana, Cuba 
Revell, Alexander H. 

Chicago, 111. 

Richardson, Charles, M. D. 

1317 Conn. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

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RixEY, Surg.-Gen'l Presley M., U. S. Navy- 
Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Rockwell, Col. James R., U. S. Army 

Ordnance Department, Dept. of Dakota, 
St. Paul, Minn. 

Ross, Capt. Tenney, U. S. Army 

7th Infty., Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 

RoTiiRocK, Capt. Joseph Trimble, M. D. 
Westchester, Pa. 

Rowan, Major Hamilton, U. S. A., retired 
St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. 

Sands, Rear-Admiral James Hoban 
U. S. Navy, retired 

1308 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Sargent, Major Charles Sprague 

Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plains, Mass. 

Schuyler, Col. Walter Scribner 
5th Cavalry, U. S. Army 

Care Adjutant General, Albany, N. Y. 

Scott, Col. Hugh Lenox 
14th Cav., U. S. Army 
Supt. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 

Sharp, Comdr. Alex., U. S. Navy 

Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Sims, Lt. Gardiner Carleton 
Harrison, N. J. 

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Simpson, Geo. W., Pay Inspector, U. S. Navy 

Navy Pay Office, Washington, D. C 
Smith, Clarence W. 

Spuyten Diiyvil, New York 
Smith, Edgar Palis, Ph. D. 

3421 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Smith, Hon. Edward Curtis 

St. Albans, Vt. 
Snow, Louis Franklin, A. M. 

Providence, R. I. 
Spooner, Hon. John Coit 

New York City 

Standish, Capt. Myles, M. D. 

6 James Ave., Back Bay, Boston, Mass. 

Stanton, Rear-Admiral Oscar Fitzalan 
U. S. Navy, retired 
30 Granite St., New London, Conn. 

Stewart, Edwin, Paymaster General 
U. S. Navy, retired 

South Orange, New Jersey 

Stone, Lt.-Comdr. Raymond, U. S. Navy 

Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C 

Strauss, Lt.-Comdr. Joseph 

Inspector of Ordnance, U. S. Navy, Naval 
Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md. 

Summers, Milo Colburn 

314 7th St. N. E., Washington, D. C. 

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Sumner, Wm. Graham, L.L. D. 

240 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn. 

Thurston, N. B. 

Stewart Bldg., 280 Broadway 
New York City 

TiLGHMAN, Oswald 
Easton, Md. 

Todd, Henry Alfred, Ph. D. 

824 West End Ave., New York City 

TowNSEND, Lawrence 

Alta Club, Salt Lake City 

Trues DELL, Col. George 

1403 F St. N. W., Washington, D. C 

Twining, Lt.-Comdr. Nathan Crook 
U. S. Navy 

Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Van Dyke, Henry, D. D. 
Princeton, N. J. 

Vroom, Hon. Garret Dorset Wall, 
159 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. 

Wainwright, Richard P. Rear Adm., U.S.N. 
Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Wales, Major Philip G., U. S. Army 

Medical Department, Fort Apache, Ariz. 

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Waller, Col. Littleton W. T, 
U. S. Marine Corps 
Comdg. Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Va. 

Ward, Col. Frederick King, U. S. Army 
7th Cavalry, Fort Riley, Kans. 

Ward, Brig.-Gen'l Thomas, U. S. A., retired 
350 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. 

Webb, Hon. Wm. Seward 

51 East 44th St., New York City 

Wheeler, Major Charles Brewster 
U. S. Army 
Ordnance Dept., Watertown Arsenal, Mass. 

Whitney, Capt. Henry Howard, U. S. Army 
Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Howard, Md. 

WiLMER, Wm. H., M. D. 

1610 I St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Wilson, Capt. John Clark, U. S. N., retired 
42 River St., Saranac Lake, N. Y. 

Wilson, Woodrow, L.L. D. 
Princeton, N. J. 

Wise, Rear-Admiral Wm. C, U. S. N., retired 
Hotel Chamberlain, Fort Monroe, Va. 

Wood, Major-Gen'l Leonard, U. S. Army 
Care Adjt.-Gen'ls Office, Washington, D. C. 

Woodhull, Gen'l Maxwell Van Zandt 
2033 G St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 



Woodward, Brig.-Gen'l Geo. A. 
U. S. Army, retired 
21 10 Mass. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. 

WOTHERSPOON, BrIG.-Gen'l Wm. WALLACE 

U, S. Army, Army War Colleg-e 
Washington Barracks, D. C. 

Wyeth, Major Marlborough Churchill 
Medical Dept., U. S. Army, Manila, P. 



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©btrrl 

The Society of American Wars is organized 
for the purpose of paying just homage to the 
memory of those who conquered that we might 
live, and to inculcate and foster in all citizens 
that love of country and flag and that ambition 
for honorable achievement upon which so 
largely depends the maintenance of our high 
position among nations. 

MtmbvvBliip in tijr B^otiH^ 

Section i. An applicant for membership in 
the Society must be a man not less than twenty- 
one years of age, of good moral character and 
reputation, who is : 

(a). A lineal descendant of an ancestor who 
served as a Governor, Lieutenant- or Deputy- 
Governor of any of the thirteen colonies. 

(b). A lineal descendant of a member of the 
Councils or Assemblies of any of the thirteen 
colonies. 

(c). A lineal descendant of a military or 
naval officer under authority of the colonics 
which afterwards formed the United States, 
from the settlement of Jamestown, May 13, 
1607, to April 19, 1783. 

(d). A military or naval officer who has 
served with honor as a commissioned officer of 

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the United States in the Army, Navy, Marine 
Corps or Revenue Cutter Service, in any war 
in which the United States has been or shall be 
engaged or a lineal descendant thereof. 

(e). A lineal descendant of a Companion of 
the Society of American Wars. 

The annual dues for resident companions 
shall be three dollars, and for non-resident 
companions two dollars. Companions residing 
beyond the State boundaries or farther than 
fifty miles from headquarters are deemed to be 
non-resident. The membership fee shall be five 
dollars. 



?ExtrartB from tin? abftrfaa bji 

Sr. Sautft ^tarr SorJiau 

at tl|p first Attnual Sanqurt of tlir 

(SaUfarnta Olnmutanbpry, ®rtnbi»r \7. 1099 

Patriotism means not only enthusiasm about 
our own country and its past and present, but 
knowledge of it and devotion to its best inter- 
ests. That is intelligent patriotism. 

Here comes in the idea of the Society, the 
interest in American history, past and future, 
and behind it all, the love of country, that 
patriotism which is love of that for which our 
country stands, love of its institutions, and de- 
votion to what its institutions are or should be. 

A man, to be eligible, should stand well, 
should be a man whom his fellow men can 
trust and respect. He should be a man of in- 
telligence and a worthy member of his pro- 
fession, whatever it may be. This, I think, is 
one of the strong features of this Society. It 
brings together men of prominence and char- 
acter, but without any reference to their call- 
ing in life, or their personal views on any 
subject. Therefore it is one of the societies 
that bridges over the various gaps between 
one profession, one mode of life, and another. 

In other words, the Society exists for pres- 
ent good fellowship and for future good citi- 

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zenship ; and good citizenship comes, among 
other things, from remembrance — a remem- 
brance of our deeds — a remembrance of how 
we have lived, bled and suffered — a remem- 
brance of what the great flag of the United 
States has stood for in the past. All those 
things tend to promote good citizenship in the 
future. And, as I said before, for good citi- 
zenship in the future and good fellowship to- 
day, this Society of American Wars must 
stand. 



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